This is possibly the spot I visit most often. I love cute spots and bubble tea, and this is the perfect combination of those two. J&L Bubble Tea is located in a beautiful red brick building and the inside is decorated in pastel colors. There is also a wall with green plants and a neon sign, which adds nicely to the atmosphere.
There is an extensive menu with different types of bubble tea. There are classics, like dirty boba or milk tea. There are also fruit teas, specials, and seasonal specials. You can build your own bubble tea, with your chosen tea and toppings. Furthermore, they offer cakes and normal tea or coffee.
The wait time for your order to be ready is short and you can consume it in the cafe or take it away (I love to get it to go and drink it while walking through the city). You can also get your order delivered. I also love this place because the employees are really nice and friendly.
Keizerstraat 329
Bubble Tea:
€
5.50
0702164576
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